Port forwarding – Pace 5268
Port forwarding is used to access devices on your home network from outside your home. Learn more about port forwarding and setup for your gateway.
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Modem / gateway
- Pace5268AC
INSTRUCTIONS & INFO
Learn more about port forwarding
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Set up port forwarding
- Go to your gateway settings.
- Select Settings > Firewall > Applications, Pinholes and DMZ. If you receive a warning message, visit the AT&T Port Forwarding tool to enable port forwarding on your account. Then, you can continue with the steps in this solution.
- Select the device you want to open to the firewall. If the device you want to open to the Firewall isn't listed:
- Select inside the text entry box.
- Select the X in the text entry box.
- Enter the IP Address of the device you want to open up to the Firewall.
- Confirm the device is properly connected to the gateway.
- Check the cables and wires connected to the gateway and device.
- Under the Edit firewall settings for this computer section:
- If you want to activate port forwarding, select the Allow individual application(s) option.
- If you want to deactivate port forwarding, select Maximum protection – Disallow unsolicited inbound traffic.
- Select the Application from the Application List.
- Select Add.
- In Access Code, enter the Device Access Code located on your gateway.
- Select Submit.
- Repeat this process until all the ports you want to access have been configured and display in Hosted Applications.
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Add a new user-defined application
Sometimes, an application you want to access isn’t listed. Learn how to add a specific application.
- Go to your gateway settings.
- Select Settings > Firewall > Applications, Pinholes and DMZ. If you receive a warning message, visit the AT&T Port Forwarding tool to enable Port Forwarding on your account. Then, you can continue with the steps in this solution.
- Under the listed applications, select Add a new user-defined application.
- In Application Profile Name, enter the name of the application.
- Select the Protocol.
- Enter the Port or Range you wish to open in the Port (or Range) From/To entry fields.
- Use the default protocol timeout settings in the Protocol Timeout entry field unless directed to do otherwise by the manufacturer.
- Enter the default Map to Host Port. By default, the port will map to the same port you specify in the Port (or Range) From/To entry field. Leave this field blank unless directed to do so from the manufacturer or application.
- In the Application Type drop-down, select the option that matches your application.
- Select Add to list.
- When prompted for your Access Code, enter the Device Access Code located on your gateway and select.
- Submit. Repeat this process until all ports you want access to have been added.
- To open the port, start with number 6 in the instructions above.
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